A resident in a constituency on the qualifying date (date of application);

Not be a person of unsound mind;

Not be serving a sentence of imprisonment;

Not have been convicted in any part of the Commonwealth of an offence and sentenced to death or imprisonment exceeding 12 months;

Not have been convicted of an offerce under Election Offences Act 1954;

Not have acquired citizenship of another country.

2. If I am not a voter, how do I register as one?

a. SPR offices as shown below. Find out more at www.spr.gov.my
b. Post-office with online system.
c. Volunteer Registrars (ARO - Asst Registration Officer) who may set up booths at public spaces such at malls, pasar malam, religious organisation,

3. How do I change my voting address?

Note: The voter address will follow your i/c address. If you want an address of your choice, change your i/c address first at the National Registration Department.

a. Any post office with online access and computer,
b. Do it in any SPR office (Shah Alam and Putrajaya offices shown below),

What to do if your voting address or name has been changed without your approval?

Apply using "Form B Claim Form" attached for the correction to be made. Ask SPR to acknowledge receipt. Bring along to polling station if SPR cannot make corrections in time. Chances are if other details are correct, you can vote. Note that you can still vote if your address is wrong or different. The KTM only check your name and ic no.

If they don't reply, then send them a reminder, with a c.c to the Public Complaints Bureau, in the Prime Ministers Dept.The Director of the Public Complaints Bureau is Dato' Dr. Tam Weng Wah e-mail tam@pcb.gov.my

This would mean she can't vote in coming GE unless it was held AFTER next electoral roll gazette (May or June2013).

This was clearly SPR fault but they said can't do anything - asked us to make police report!

After much complaint/protest, asked to fill up a "Surat Aduan Pelanggan" or customer complaint form

PY advised to ask for Borang B (if not mistaken, PY pls confirm - which is actual official complaint form based on Election Act)

PY advised to speak with the Director of ICT, unfortunately he was not in office at that time

After above, lodged a complaint at Bersih Secretariat in PJ Old Town office to Maria Chin Abdullah

Maria advised to go Putrajaya again to register as New Voter (as the above complaint will still not fix the missing registration issue!)

Went back to SPR Putrajaya to register and with all the evidence/forms gave Bersih a copy to include in their list of official complaints to SPR.

Truth be told;

Their attitude were "we can't help you, these are the rules regarding voter registration".Also, they did not give us Borang B to be filled up until (PY advised us by phone) we DEMANDED it.The officer who attended to us (Yusniati Binti Ishak, Division Secretary (Voter Registration)) - said Borang B was only valid to be used during "Pameran" of the electoral rolls before gazetting for public to scrutinize and use if errors were found.

Even when we demanded it, they had the gall to ask us to download from SPR website!We came all the way to their office in Putrajaya and they asked us to download the file.So we said, we are in your office and are just asking for our right to vote as citizens of Malaysia!;to which one of them quickly went inside their office and came out and gave us Form B within a few seconds!

Finally, on the 2nd visit to SPR Putrajaya (to reregister the missing voter details).The SPR clerk mentioned to my friend's wife to check the SPR website for her details from May2013 month onwards.That it will most likely be updated by then.